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- the invention relates to a membrane or matrix intended for controlling the permeation rate of a drug, wherein said membrane or matrix comprises a siloxane-based elastomer composition, and to a method for the preparation of said elastomer composition.
- Polysiloxanes in particular pol (dimethyl siloxane) (PDMS), are highly suitable for use as a membrane or matrix regulating the permeation rate of drugs in various drug forms, in particular in implants and IU systems.
- PDMS dimethyl siloxane
- Polysiloxanes are physiologically inert, and a wide group of drugs are capable of penetrating polysiloxane membranes, which also have the required strength properties .
- the object of the invention is to provide an elastomer composition which is easy to prepare, through which a drug migrates at the desired rate, and which gives the membrane the required mechanical properties.
- the object of the invention is in particular to provide an elastomer composition through which the permeation rate of drugs with hormonal action can be controlled.
- the invention thus relates to a membrane or matrix intended for controlling the permeation rate of a drug, said membrane or matrix comprising a siloxane-based elastomer composition comprising at least one elastomer and possibly a non-crosslinked polymer.
- the invention is characterized in that the elastomer composition comprises poly(alkylene oxide) groups and that the poly(alkylene oxide) groups are present in the elastomer or polymer as alkoxy-terminated grafts of polysiloxane units, or as blocks, the said blocks or grafts being linked to the polysiloxane units by silicon-carbon bonds, or as a mixture of these forms.
- the invention also relates to a method for the preparation of a siloxane-based elastomer which comprises poly(alkylene oxide) groups and is intended for use in a membrane or matrix for controlling the permeation rate of drugs .
- the method is characterized in that a) a vinyl-functional polymer component and a hydride-functional component are crosslinked in the presence of a catalyst, or that b) a polymer component is crosslinked in the presence of a peroxide catalyst.
- elastomer composition may stand for one single elastomer, in which case the polysiloxane units which contain poly(alkylene oxide) groups are present in the said elastomer .
- the elastomer composition may be made up of two elastomers which are interlaced, one inside the other.
- the first elastomer comprises poly(alkylene oxide) groups so that the poly(alkylene oxide) groups are present in the said elastomer either as alkoxy-terminated grafts of polysiloxane units or as blocks, the said grafts or blocks being linked to the polysiloxane units by silicon-carbon bonds.
- the pol (alkylene oxides) may also be present as a blend of the options mentioned.
- the second elastomer may be a siloxane-based elastomer, suitably a poly(dimethyl siloxane ) -based elastomer.
- the said second elastomer may possibly also comprise poly(alkylene oxide) groups. These poly(alkylene oxide) groups may also be present either as alkoxy-terminated grafts of poly(dimethyl siloxane) units or as blocks, the said grafts or blocks being linked to the poly(dimethyl siloxane) units by silicon-carbon bonds.
- the poly(alkylene oxides) may also in this elastomer be present as a blend of the options mentioned above.
- the elastomer composition may be a blend which comprises a siloxane-based elastomer, which is, for example, made up of PDMS, and at least one straight-chain polysiloxane copolymer which comprises poly(alkylene oxide) groups.
- the poly(alkylene oxide) groups are present in the said polymer either as alkoxy-terminated grafts of polysiloxane units or as blocks, the said grafts or blocks being linked to the polysiloxane units by silicon-carbon bonds.
- the poly(alkylene oxide) groups may, of course, also be present in the polymer as a blend of the forms mentioned.
- the siloxane-based elastomer may comprise poly(alkylene oxide) groups, in which case these poly(alkylene oxide) groups are present in the elastomer either as alkoxy-terminated grafts of polysiloxane units or as blocks, the said blocks or grafts being linked to the polysiloxane units by silicon-carbon bonds.
- the poly(alkylene oxide) groups may also be present as a blend of the forms mentioned.
- the elastomer composition may also be made up of two elastomers interlaced one inside the other, as above, and at least one straight-chain polysiloxane copolymer which comprises poly(alkylene oxide) groups.
- the poly(alkylene oxide) groups of the elastomer composition may suitably be, for example, poly(ethylene oxide) groups (PEO groups).
- the polysiloxane units of the elastomer composition are preferably groups having the formula
- R' and R' ' are - partly free groups, which are the same or different and which are a lower alkyl group, or a phenyl group, in which case the said alkyl or phenyl groups may be substituted or unsubstituted, or alkoxy-terminated poly(alkylene oxide) groups having the formula R
- alk is a lower alkyl group, suitably methyl
- R is hydrogen or a lower alkyl
- m is 1...30
- R 3 is a straight or branched C 2 - C 6 alkyl group, - partly bonds, formed from the hydrogen or alkylene groups, to other polymer chains in the elastomer, and
- lower alkyl stands here and generally in the description of the present invention for C 2 - C 6 alkyl groups.
- R' and R' ' groups are suitably a lower alkyl group, preferably methyl.
- poly(alkylene oxide) group means that said group comprises at least two alkyl ether groups successively connected to each other.
- the poly(alkylene oxide) groups are present in the elastomer in the form of poly(alkylene oxide) blocks having the formula
- R is hydrogen, a lower alkyl or a phenyl
- Ri is hydrogen or a lower alkyl
- y is 2...6, and m is 1...30.
- the elastomer composition suitably contains a filler, such as silica, in order that the membrane should obtain a sufficient strength.
- membrane means the same as film.
- the novel elastomer is prepared by crosslinking, in the presence of a catalyst, a vinyl-functional polymer component and a hydride-functional siloxane component.
- crosslinking is meant the addition reaction of the hydride-functional siloxane component with the carbon- carbon double bond of the vinyl-functional polymer component .
- the elastomer is prepared by crosslinking the polymer in the presence of a peroxide catalyst.
- a peroxide catalyst In this case the vinyl and methyl groups react with each other and form carbon-carbon bonds.
- a crosslink may also be formed between two methyl groups or between two vinyl groups .
- the amounts of the components are preferably selected so that the ratio of the molar amounts of the hydrides and the double bonds is at least 1.
- the vinyl-functional polymer component may be any vinyl-functional polymer component.
- R' and R' ' are the same or different, and are a lower alkyl group, or a phenyl group, in which case the said alkyl or phenyl group may be substituted or unsub- stituted, and where some of the substituents R' and/or R' ' have been substituted for by vinyl groups, and r is 1...27000, or
- A -(SiR'R' '0) q SiR'R' '-, where R' and R'' are the same or different and are a lower alkyl group, or a phenyl, in which case the said alkyl or phenyl group may be substituted or unsubstituted;
- B is a poly(alkylene oxide) having the formula R
- R is hydrogen, a lower alkyl or phenyl
- Rj is hydrogen or a lower alkyl
- R 3 and R A are the same or different and are straight-chain or branched C 2 - C 6 alkylene groups
- R 1 is a straight-chain or branched C 2 - C 6 alkenyl group
- m is 1...30
- q is 1...3000
- x is 0...100, or
- R' and R' ' are the same or different and are a lower alkyl group, or a phenyl group, in which case the said alkyl or phenyl group may be substituted or unsubstituted, and where some of the substituents R' and/or R'' have been substituted for by vinyl groups, and r is 1...27000, and
- R' is a lower alkyl group, or an alkoxy-terminated poly(alkylene oxide) group having the formula R -R -0-(CH-CH 2 -0) m -alk, where alk is a lower alkyl group, suitably methyl, R is hydrogen or a lower alkyl group, R 3 is a straight or branched C 2 - C 6 alkyl, and m is 1...30, or R' is a phenyl group, in which case the said alkyl or phenyl group may be substituted or unsubstituted, and R' ' is a lower alkyl or a phenyl group, in which case the said alkyl or phenyl group may be substituted or unsubstituted, and p is 1...5000, or
- R 1 and R 2 are the same or different straight-chain or branched C 2 - C 6 alkenyl groups, R is hydrogen or a lower alkyl, and m is 1...30, or
- the formula of the vinyl-functional polysiloxane copolymer is, in accordance with the above description, R'-SiR'R"0(SiR'R"0) r (SiR'R"0) p SiR'R"-R' f it should be noted that the formula is a kind of gross formula, in which the blocks in successive parentheses may appear in any order in relation to one another. Furthermore, it is preferable that both a vinyl group and the above-mentioned alkoxy-terminated poly(alkylene oxide) group are not bonded to one and the same Si atom.
- the hydride-functional component may be
- a hydride-functional siloxane which may be straight- chain, star shaped, branched or cyclic, or
- R' and R" are the same or different and are a lower alkyl group or a phenyl group, in which case the said alkyl or phenyl group may be substituted or unsubstituted;
- B is a poly(alkylene oxide) having the formula R -R 3 -0(CHCH 2 0) m R*-, or
- R is hydrogen, a lower alkyl or a phenyl
- R l is hydrogen or a lower alkyl
- R 3 and R 4 are the same or dif- ferent and are straight-chain or branched C 2 - C 6 alkyl groups
- m is 1...30
- q is 1...3000
- x is 0...100, or
- the hydride-functional siloxane copolymer may be straight-chain, in which case its formula is
- R' and R' ' are the same or different and are a lower alkyl group, or a phenyl group, in which case the said alkyl or phenyl group may be substituted or unsub- stituted, and where some of the substituents R' and/or R' ' have been substituted for by hydrogen, and r is 1...27000.
- the vinyl-functional polymer component may contain a filler, suitably silica.
- the catalyst to be used in the crosslinking is suitably a noble metal catalyst, most commonly a platinum complex in alcohol, xylene, divinyl siloxane or cyclic vinyl siloxane.
- a noble metal catalyst most commonly a platinum complex in alcohol, xylene, divinyl siloxane or cyclic vinyl siloxane.
- An especially suitable catalyst is a Pt ( 0 )-divinyl- tetramethyl disiloxane complex.
- the elastomer composition made up of two elastomers is prepared so that initially a first elastomer is formed, whereafter a second elastomer is formed by crosslinking in the presence of the first elastomer. Thus the second elastomer will penetrate through the first elastomer.
- the elastomer composition which comprises an elastomer and a straight-chain polymer is prepared, for example, by blending a vinyl-functional polymer component, a hydride- functional component, and a polymer which has no vinyl or hydride groups.
- the vinyl-functional polymer component and the hydride-functional component form an elastomer, but the polymer component which does not contain the said functional groups will not take part in the crosslinking reaction but will remain, in a straight- chain form, inside the elastomer.
- Elastomer compositions of different types were prepared. Of most composition types there were prepared different compositions which differed one from another with respect to the PEO amount. Elastomer membranes representing the different compositions were tested with respect to the permeation rates of various drugs . Elastomer compositions prepared
- elastomer compositions A - H described below, an addition reaction between vinyl groups and silyl hydride groups was used for the crosslinking, i.e. for producing a network structure.
- the hydride-functional siloxane polymer serving as the crosslinking agent contained at least two Si-H groups, which reacted with the carbon-carbon double bond of the polymer to be crosslinked.
- Membranes made from elastomer compositions I and J were prepared by using peroxide as the catalyst for crosslinking, in which case the vinyl or methyl groups reacted, forming carbon-carbon bonds.
- composition types A, D, F and H there was first prepared a basic polymer blend, in which case all of the vinyl-containing polymers and the fillers, or vinyl-containing polymers which contained a filler, were mixed together.
- the filler used was silica.
- Composition types A, D, F and H had only one vinyl-containing polymer each, and thus they themselves were basic polymers .
- the basic polymer blend was divided into portions I and II.
- the catalyst was added to portion I and the crosslinking agent and the inhibitor to portion II. Portions I and II were combined immediately before the crosslinking.
- the obtained blend was crosslinked at a temperature which was higher than the decomposition temperature of the inhibitor and at which the crosslinking reaction took place at the desired velocity.
- a blend can be made of the compositions also directly in one step, in which case the ingredients can be added in the following order: vinyl-containing polymers, inhibitor, catalyst and crosslinking agent.
- Composition Polymers containing vinyl groups Crosslinking type in the basic polymer blend agent ⁇ , ⁇ -divinyl ether poly(ethylene Hydride-functional oxide)-poly(dimethyl siloxane) siloxane multi-block copolymer (PEO- (-PDMS-PE0) n )
- PEO- (PDMS-PEO) n together or ⁇ , ⁇ -bis(dimethyl silyl separately with a siloxane polyhydride ) -poly(dimethyl mer which does or does not siloxane ) -poly( ethylcontain a filler ene oxide) multi- block copolymer (PDMS- (PE0-PDMS) n ) together or separately with a hydride-functional siloxane .
- PEODIVI poly(ethylene Hydride-functional oxide
- PDMS-PEO graft copolymer and a Hydride-functional siloxane polymer which does or siloxane does not contain a filler ⁇ , ⁇ -diallyl ether poly(ethylene Hydride-functional oxide) -poly(dimethyl siloxane) siloxane multi-block copolymer APEO- (-PDMS-APEO) n )
- PEO- (PDMS-PEO) n PEO- (PDMS-PEO) n and a siloxane Peroxide polymer which does or does not contain a filler
- DMS-HMS crosslinking agent , ⁇ -di( trimethyl silyl) dimethyl siloxane-hydromethyl siloxane copolymer Silopren U Vernetzer 730 (Bayer AG) having a Si-H content of 7.1 mmol/g, a molar mass of 2800 g/mol and a DMS group to HMS group ratio of 1:1.
- the PEO( -PDMS-PEO) n which was used as the initial substance was prepared as follows:
- the reaction solution was stirred over a magnetic stirring plate at 200 rpm, and dry oxygen was directed through the solution in order to prevent the deactivation of the catalyst.
- the reaction solution was heated to 50 °C, whereafter the catalyst (Pt(0) divinyl- tetramethyl disiloxane complex) was added to the solution through the septum.
- the amount of platinum was 30 ppm, calculated from the amount of reactants .
- the polymerization was monitored by means of IR until the reactions were complete (loss of the Si-H peak at 2130 cm 1 ), which took approximately 4 h.
- the toluene was distilled off from the solution by raising the temperature to 65 °C and by lowering the pressure to 5 bar for a period of 1 h.
- Portion I contained PEO- (PDMS- PEO ) n and the platinum catalyst.
- Portion II contained PEO- (PDMS-PEO) n , the crosslinking agent and the inhibitor. Portions I and II were combined by mixing immediately before the crosslinking.
- Portion I was prepared using a chamber mixer. 5.489 g of the basic polymer and 0.011 g of the platinum catalyst were weighed into the mixing chamber. The ingredients were agitated until the blend was homogeneous.
- the crosslinking agent and the inhibitor were combined before being mixed with portion II.
- the mixture of the crosslinking agent and the inhibitor was prepared by weighing 0.059 g of ETCH and 9.941 g of Silopren ⁇ Vernetzer 730 into a glass vessel and by stirring the mixture in a water bath of +37 °C until ETCH had dissolved completely in the crosslinking agent.
- the amount of inhibitor in the mixture was 0.59 % by weight.
- Portion II was prepared using a chamber mixer.
- the mantle of the chamber mixer was cooled by water circulation to a point below room temperature, whereupon the temperature increase due to friction did not raise the temperature to the decomposition temperature of the inhibitor.
- 4.947 g of PEO-PDMS block copolymer and 0.553 g of the mixture of the crosslinking agent and the inhibitor were weighed into the mixing chamber. The ingredients were agitated until the blend was homogeneous .
- Portions I and II were combined immediately before the crosslinking, by adding 5 grams of portion I and 5 grams of portion II into the mixing chamber of the chamber mixer. The ingredients were agitated until the blend was homogeneous . The blend was recovered and was drawn into vacuum to remove air bubbles . Four batches of 2 g of the blend were weighed and crosslinked successively in a hot- press .
- the weighed blend was placed between two FEP release membranes in the center of a round metal form having a thickness of 0.4 mm and an inner diameter of 8 cm.
- the blend, together with the forms and the FEP membranes, was placed between the compression surfaces of the hot-press, which surfaces had been heated in advance to +115 °C.
- the surfaces were pressed together and were kept pressed at a pressure of 200 bar for 5 minutes.
- the pressure was released and the membrane was allowed to set at room temperature for 24 hours.
- Round test pieces having a diameter of 22 mm were cut out from the membranes by means of a puncher.
- the PEO ( -PDMS-PEO ) n was the same as in Example 1, except that the amount of PEO had been increased to 28.0 % by weight and the vinyl content to 0.24 mmol/g by increasing the proportion of PEODIVI in the synthesis of the block copolymer.
- the vinyl content of the blend was
- the basic polymer blend was prepared in a chamber mixer. 4.2 grams of the PEO ( -PDMS-PEO ) n block copolymer and 7.8 grams of the DMS-VMS copolymer containing a silica filler were weighed into the mixing chamber. The ingredients were agitated until the blend was homogeneous.
- Portion I was prepared as in Example 1.
- the combining of the crosslinking agent and the inhibitor was done, as in Example 1, before mixing with portion II, except that ETCH was weighed in an amount of 0.048 g and Silopren U Vernetzer 730 in an amount of 9.952 g.
- the amount of inhibitor in the blend was 0.48 % by weight.
- Portion II was prepared as in Example 1, except that the basic polymer blend was weighed in an amount of 4.816 grams and the mixture of the crosslinking agent and the inhibitor in an amount of 0.684 grams.
- the dimethyl siloxane-vinyl methyl siloxane (DMS-VMS) copolymer containing a silica filler was the same as in
- the crosslinking agent used was a PDMS- ( -PEO-PDMS ) n copolymer having a Si-H content of 0.26 mmol/g, and the amount of PEO in it was 23.6 % by weight.
- the said crosslinking agent was prepared as follows:
- the basic polymer blend was prepared in a chamber mixer. 0.15 grams of the , ⁇ -divinyl ether PEO-PDMS block copolymer and 11.85 grams of the DMS-VMS copolymer containing a silica filler were weighed into the mixing chamber. The ingredients were agitated until the blend was homogeneous .
- Portion I was prepared as in Example 1. The combining of the crosslinking agent and the inhibitor was done, as in Example 1, before mixing with portion II, except that ETCH was weighed in an amount of 0.022 g and PDMS- ( PEO-PDMS ) n block copolymer in an amount of 9.978 g instead of Vernetzer 730. The amount of inhibitor in the blend was 0.22 % by weight.
- Portion II was prepared as in Example 1, except that the basic polymer blend was weighed in an amount of 4.04 grams and the mixture of the crosslinking agent and the inhibitor in an amount of 1.46 grams.
- the vinyl amount obtained by titration was 7.4 mmol/g.
- Example 2 First a mixture of the crosslinking agent and the inhibitor was prepared as in Example 1 , except that the inhibitor was weighed in an amount of 0.0063 grams and the crosslinking agent in an amount of 9.9937 grams. The amount of inhibitor in the mixture was 0.063 % by weight.
- the catalyst, the crosslinking agent and the inhibitor were the same as in Example 1.
- the amounts of the ingredients in the composition example were as follows:
- a mixture of the crosslinking agent and the inhibitor was prepared, as in Example 1, except that the inhibitor was weighed in an amount of 0.0125 grams and the crosslinking agent in an amount of 9.9875 grams. The amount of inhibitor in the mixture was 0.125 % by weight.
- the catalyst, the crosslinking agent and the inhibitor were the same as in composition A.
- the PDMS-PEO graft copolymer used was prepared as follows:
- the inside temperature of the reactor was raised to 135 °C, and the catalyst (potassium siloxanolate, 0.9 ml, 20 ppm K + ) was added to the reaction solution.
- the viscosity of the reaction solution began to increase vigorously, and at 1 h from the adding of the catalyst it was possible to deactivate the catalyst by increasing the reactor pressure to 2 bar for a period of 15 minutes by means of carbon dioxide. Thereafter the light cyclic compounds (13 % by weight) were removed from the reaction solution by distillation (10 mbar, 30 in, 135 °C).
- Product M Clear 190,000 g/mol.
- the combining of the crosslinking agent and the inhibitor was done as in Example 1, except that ETCH was weighed in an amount of 1.0 g and Silopren U Vernetzer 730 in an amount of 9.0 g. The amount of inhibitor in the mixture was 10 % by weight.
- Example 6 The PDMS-PEO graft copolymer was the same as in Example 6. - The DMS-VMS copolymer was the same as in Example 2.
- the combining of the crosslinking agent and the inhibitor was done as in Example 1, except that ETCH was weighed in an amount of 0.36 g and Silopren U Vernetzer 730 in an amount of 9.64 g. The amount of inhibitor in the mixture was 3.6 % by weight.
- the crosslinking agent was a DMS-HMS copolymer which contained 22.5 % by weight methyl hydride siloxane groups (Gelest) .
- the APEO-(-PDMS-APEO) n used was prepared as follows:
- toluene was weighed into the reaction vessel in an amount of 45 % by weight (7.2 g). The reaction mixture was stirred over a magnetic stirring plate at 200 rpm, and dry oxygen was bubbled through the mixture in order to prevent the deactivation of the catalyst. The temperature of the reaction mixture was raised to 60 °C.
- the DMS-VMS copolymer containing a silica filler was the same as in Example 2.
- the PEO- ( PDMS-PEO ) n used was prepared as follows:
- PEODIVI anhydrous ⁇ , ⁇ -divinyl ether poly(ethylene oxide)
- PDMSDIH ⁇ -bis (dimethyl silyl hydride)poly(dimethyl silyl siloxane)
- the PDMSDIH contained hydride groups in an amount of 0.04 % by weight, and thus the amount of hydride groups in 10 grams was 4 mmol and the amount of PEODIVI vinyl groups was 4.4 mmol.
- the amount of platinum was 50 ppm, calculated from the amount of the reactants.
- the catalyst was added dropwise, whereby hot spots in the reactor were avoided. After the adding of the catalyst the reaction was allowed to proceed for 2 h. Thereafter the completion of the reaction was confirmed by IR (loss of the Si-H peak at 2130 cm "1 ). After the polymerization the reaction mixture was heated to 65 °C and the toluene was removed by vacuum distillation (5 mbar) in the course of 30 minutes.
- the amounts of ingredients in the composition example were as follows:
- compositions in which the amount of PEO groups varied, were prepared of the above-mentioned composition types A - J.
- Composition types A - G were tested for the permeation rates of various drugs .
- the drug fluxes (permeations) through membranes were measured with a two-compartment diffusion cell at 37 °C (side-by-side diffusion cell, Crown Glass Company).
- the apparatus consisted of two concentric cells (donor and receptor compartments) that were separated by the elastomer membrane to be investigated.
- the donor and receptor compartments were both jacketed and thermostated by an external circulating bath and each compartment had a magnetic stirrer.
- a drug solution and solvent (without drug) was added into the donor and the receptor compartments .
- samples were withdrawn from the receptor compartment and replaced with the same volume of solvent.
- the amount of the drug that permeated through the membrane was measured by HPLC . In all measurements, the thickness (0.4 mm) of the membrane and the surface area of the membranes were constant.
- An elastomer composition according to the invention is, for example, highly suited for controlling, in implants and in intrauterine and intravaginal devices, the permeation rates of drugs having hormonal action.
- the most important drugs having hormonal action include antiprogestins, progestins, estradiols and androgens .
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